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Randsburg cuts Titan iron

Vancouver — Broad intercepts of iron, titanium and vanadium mineralization have been encountered by Randsburg International Gold (RGZ-V, RBGDF-O) in drilling on its Titan project,…


Exploration results lift Venture board

Vancouver — Trading on the TSX Venture Exchange got a lift during the trading session Nov. 1-7, thanks to exploration results that caught the attention of investors. The end of October helped too, as…



Resource boost expected at Kutcho Creek

With final drill results in hand from this year’s work program, Western Keltic Mines (WKM-V, WLKTF-O) sees potential for a higher-grade starter pit at the Kutcho deposit, the most a…


Spot Prices Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005 Courtesy of Scotiabank

Precious Metals Price (US$/oz.) Change
Gold $457.15 -8.40
Silver $7.52 -0.02
Platinum<...



Big boys dominate US

‘Bigger was better’ for resource companies trading on U.S. markets over the report period Nov. 1-7, with large coal and copper companies hogging most of the action and share-price increases. North Ame…





Defence attempts to re-cast Felderhof

The defence of Bre-X’s former and much-maligned chief geologist, John Felderhof, began in his absence in a cramped Toronto courtroom on Nov. 2….


The Right Stuff (from left): Inco president Peter Jones, Inco CEO Scott Hand and Don Stevens, operations manager with Inco subsidiary Voisey's Bay Nickel, at the opening of the company's hydrometallurgical demonstration plant in Argentia, Nfld. Inco hopes hydromet processing technology will eventually replace conventional smelting for Voisey's Bay nickel concentrates. Freelance writer Virginia Heffernan takes a closer look at the most anticipated launch of a Canadian mine in years.Full story on page 2.

Voisey’s Bay concentrate takes maiden voyage

A ship bound for the Port of Quebec will leave Edward’s Cove in northern Labrador this month carrying the first load of concentrate from the Voisey’s Bay nickel mine. The maiden voyage is yet another…


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